HEMEROCALLIS (continued) 
NEBRASKA Special 
Nebraska; $1.00 each; Mid-season, cadmum yellow 
Flava; Lemon Lily; 30c each; Early 
Fulva Maculata; 50c each; Mid-season, yeliow- 
burnished rose. 
Golden West; 50c each; June; chrome yellow. 
Hyperion; 75c each; Mid-season; canary yellow. 
Mikado; 50c each; June; Mellow orange; purple 
blotches. 
Mrs, W. H. Wyman; 50c each; late clear yellow. 
7 plants (1 each of the seven) for $3.50. 
(Value $4.05) 

BEARDED (EUPOGON) IRIS 
The “true pogoniris’” or common bearded iris com- 
prising the majority of existing garden varieties. Well 
adapted to garden culture in temperate regions, having 
originated from species native in Europe and Asia Minor. 
In our description; S—stands for the Standards or 
upper petals; F—for the Falls or lower petals. 
DB-E—Early Dwarf Bearded; DB-M—Mid-season 
Dwarf Bearded; IB-M—Mid-season Intermediate Beard- 
ed; IB-L—Late Intermediate Bearded; TB-E—Early Tall 
Bearded; TB-M—Mid-season Tall Bearded; TB-L—Late 
Tall Bearded. RE—Remontant or Fall Blooming varie- 
ties. 
*Before planting a new bed of Iris, dig in plant 
-food and cultivate well at least two weeks before roots 
are set. This allows soil to settle. When ready to plant, 
dig two slanting holes leaving a dividing ridge in the 
center. This eliminates air pockets under the rhizome. 
Place rhizome directly over center of ridge and 
spread feeding roots evenly to each side. Since ground 
underneath has not been disturbed no settling will occur. 
By spreading roots to either side, the plant is securely 
anchored. 
Pull dirt in toward plant from either side, By 
pressing on top of root, proper planting depth may be 
regulated. Firm with foot and water well. *(Excerpt from 
book, The Iris, An Ideal Hardy Perennial—Written 
and published by Members of the AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY). 
Bearded Iris may be transplanted from early spring, 
until late fall, however, if planted in spring they seldom 
produce bloom the same year, so for best results, plant 
Iris from the 20th of June until after the 1st of Septem- 
ber, thus allowing the plants to become established before 
frost. Come and see our Iris when they are in flower, 
and let us book your order for later delivery. Visitors 
are welcomed at all times. 
Anitra (H. P. Sass 1936) ; 
TB-L. A silvery sky blue, of great size and beauti- 
ful form. 
Autumn Flame (H. P. Sass 1941) 
RE; TB-L. Big, tall, bright red purple. 
BE eee ses ose ld ed ney chee $1.00 
